On this page you will find the complete problem set of the 1995 contest.
It even includes the complete set of test data used during the contest,
sample solutions for each problem and comments from the head judge. For
completeness, the practice problem set is also provided.
Regional Problem Set
Have a look at the problem set posed this year. If you want to participate
at a contest yourself, solving past problems will help you to improve your
skills in competing at such a contest.
The problem set was compiled by Erwin Achermann, Hans Domjan, Andrea
Kennel, Robin O'Leary, Frank Moehle, Berni Seybold, Rolf Strebel, Andreas
Wolf (without knowing it) and Manuel Bleichenbacher (Head Judge).
The problem set is available in many formats:
Practice Problem Set
The practice problem set was used for the practice session where the teams
could try out the computers, the editors, the compilers and the problem
submission system. In solving one of these problems, you will not learn
much. These problems are easy. Interestingly, there were many submission
that had to be rejected although the teams had seriously tried to solve
them.
The set was compiled by Manuel Bleichenbacher (Head Judge).
The practice problem set is available in many formats:
Comments on the Problem Set
The Head Judge's comments on the problem set gives you a good insight into
the problems. He will also tell you where the teams had most difficulty
in solving the problems. First try to solve the problems, then read these
comments.
Test Data, Sample Solutions and Test Programs
You can have it all. Just download the compressed
archive file (only 24 kByte), decompress and unarchive it on your local
machine and rebuild the programs and test data. The archive includes at
least one sample solution for every problem, the test input or the programs
used to create it and the original scripts and programs for judging. But
first try to solve the problems yourself!
The Southwestern European Regional Programming Contest
1995 was sponsored
by Microsoft
and supported by Union
Bank of Switzerland
Last update: October 8, 1996 (mb).